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Wasn't sure where to post this, but I'm wondering what kind of glue to use to keep those slips of paper on Steelbook or Blu-ray cases, when you get these, seems like only a dab of glue is put on. Obviously I don't want something permanent and instead can be pulled off with no damage to the case.
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It's essentially the same material that can be found in Glue Dots. They're available in permanent and removable form. I bought some to secure some vinyl figures to a display. I found them in the hardware department of a Wal-Mart. I've never used them on any paper materials, but have noted on items I've bought that do use them, it tends to damage the paper, leaving a darkened area where they were applied, somewhat like a grease spot, so be aware of that before using.
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